I hope The Fabulous Moolah is burning in hell.

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Despite an otherwise incomparable professional wrestling career, former trainees of the Fabulous Moolah have accused her of everything from sexual exploitation to financial impropriety. In 1961, the Augusta Chroniclereported the former four-time women's champion made $125,000 which, adjusted for inflation, is the equivalent to just over one million dollars in 2018.

Unfortunately, one would be hard-pressed to find glowing stories of Moolah sharing the wealth.

Former trainee Mad Maxine, real name Jeannine Mjoseth, described a torturous environment within Moolah's compound to Bill Fernow of SLAM! Sports. Under the so-called tutelage of the then-living legend, whose influence dominated women's wrestling at the time, women were charged rent in addition to training fees of $1,500.

The accounts only became more horrific as Mjoseth went into further detail: "The girls went into debt to her and she controlled their lives," claimed Mjoseth. "I made sure I had a job so I could have a phone and a car. The others were kind of marooned. It was an environment ripe for abuse."
 

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@TheGreatShowtime locking his case for the next TSC hall of famer after this. Hard work pays off :wow: :salute:


Snitching...I mean, queering don't make the world work breh :mjpls:

Let's not even go into what Warrior said about the Hurricane Katrina victims. :sas1:
WWE is Whitewashing The Ultimate Warrior's Bigoted Past

Anyone who expresses sentiments like "How could they let this hurricane come here and do this to our lives?" is a kook as far as I am concerned. Those that somehow believe people are directly to blame for the happening of a natural catastrophe don't deserve to be heard. In fact, they should to be told to shut the hell up. These kinds of people contribute nothing toward repairing things to a better state. Truth is, these people thrive on despair and disarray. Chaos -- mentally and physically and in the way they conduct their lives -- is nothing new to them. They forge their whole lives in and around it. This hurricane to them was nothing more than like rearranging the furniture. If we could be shown what general conditions they lived in before the hurricane, we would see that had little respect for what they did have. We would see just how unorganized, unclean and dysfunctionally they lived. They never gave a care for order, cleanliness or function before, but now that they can get someone's attention who will possibly take over the responsibility of their life for them, they go on these tirades about how their life has been ruined. Their lives were already in ruin -- self ruin. Ruined by the bad choices they made over and over.

Beginning with the choice to sit on their ass expecting someone else to hand them a wonderful, beautiful, healthy and wealthy life. And excuse me for being the one to say so, but if you have a dozen kids and no husband to be a father, there are some 'holes' in your life plan that should be sewed up.
 

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That cornball Guru4000 thowing shots? :sas1:

Should we unleash the hounds?


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